SitePoint- Discover your site’s potential

Posted on 10:32, October 31st, 2008 by Editor

The tagline of SitePoint is “New Articles, Fresh Thinking for Web Developers and Designers”, and rightly so as the website exudes a fresh and professional ambience the moment one reaches the home page. The site attempts to make search for information extremely simple for any visitor.

Design and Layout

The home page has a modern, disciplined and uniform look that from the very first moment tells the visitor that the website means business. The white background, the black and navy blue fonts, the bold black and navy blue headings and the relevant logos beside each topic make the website very attractive and impart an effectiveness about it.

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Wikio– Great Meeting New Friends Online

Posted on 09:09, September 20th, 2008 by admin

As a start up networking website, Wikio seems to be doing well. This looks like another social networking website with the updates, the videos, the signups, the search field and so on. The first version of Wikio looked much like Digg and an inspired one. Then they moved to mme tracking and also the collection of news. In the latest redesigned version of Wikio there are a lot of features. There is the section on Shopping and that works well. The items are again divided into various categories and you can link to related news. The looks for the video section is similar to that of Diggs and there is one difference only in the Techmeme style. The videos are good.
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Propeller–Reading news the entertaining way

Posted on 04:15, September 14th, 2008 by admin

Propeller.com is news portal manipulated by the common mass. In this space you can submit stories or summit links pertaining to stories. The news can be from popular media or also mainstream media. The company makes news fun by additional features with posting news. You can comment on the news, share the posts with your friends, vote for the news of your choice and even bookmark the news of your choice.

Page Layout

The webpage opens up to a less fussy and simple outlook. The logo of the company resembling a carbon chain is refreshing. The cartoon of a gentleman instructing you to pick the news of your choice seems some sort of an invitation.
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